Area is like the perimeter, only you multiply the dimensions, the definition of Area is the inside of a 2-d Figure
The area of a rectangle is often defined to be the product of its length times its width. Making the area of the rectangle a definition rather than a theorem which would have to be proved from presumably more basic assumptions seems right to me.
It is the area of the exposed surface. So if you take a cube, the surface area is the sum of the areas of each of the 6 faces. They are all the same in the case of a cube. In general, add up the surface area of each exposed surface and this is the total surface area.
In math, area is defined as the amount of space a geometrical object takes up on a two-dimensional plane. It is the measure of the surface of an object.
A "quadralateral" may be defined as a typographic error for the word "quadrilateral".
No. You RIGHT CLICK the AutoCalculate area to display the status bar. The answer is "false." I had this on my excel exam, too.
I didn't know there was one; I always make a formula with the MAX() function.
I didn't know there was one; I always make a formula with the MAX() function.
When worksheet cells are selected, a message displays on the status bar in the AutoCalculate box. AutoCalculate is not a substitute for writing worksheet formulas or functions. However, it is handy for making quick, temporary calculations that are not recorded on the worksheet. AutoCalculate can average, count, sum, and find the minimum or maximum number in a group of numbers. The default calculation is SUM. To use AutoCalculate, click and drag across the values you want to calculate. The sum of the values will display automatically on the status bar. To make a different type of calculation (for example, an average), right-click the AutoCalculate box on the status bar to display its shortcut menu. Choose the appropriate type of calculation.
All legal Excel calculations.
what is the definition of area model
In Excel you can use the COUNT function to count the amount of cells that have numbers in them and the COUNTA function to count cells that have any kind of data in them.
what is the legal definition of "immediate area"
I'm not sure what you mean by the definition but here is the formula: Area = ½ × b × h
area = pi * radius* 2
Is the opposite of "urban area"
The area covered by an enclosed figure